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Updated 9/27/02

 

Your source for the latest information about the

 9th Annual Current Trends in Substance Abuse and Treatment Issues 

 

What:  30-hour substance abuse and mental health educational conference for health care providers.

When:  September 23-27, 2002. 

Where:  Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Recreation and Wellness Center, 11200 Santos Sanchez St., El Paso, Texas.  Map


Thank you, everyone, who participated in this year's conference.
A special thanks to Leo Melendez and Judy Thompson for being the backbone of the conference all these years!
Thanks also to the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo for their generous support.


This Year's Agenda


Check out the 2001 photo album.


See all web addresses mentioned during last year's conference on the links page.


Check back from time to time for information about next year's conference.


 

  
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Sponsored by:

--the El Paso VA Health Care System
Substance Abuse Treatment Program (V.A.S.A.T.);

--the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Tribal Community;

--and the Southwest Health Professions Education Center, Inc./
VA Employee Education System, Prescott Center.

 

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